Lake Kivu at Adventure Safaris Rwanda Ltd
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Rwanda´s western side is bounded by Lake Kivu, one of a string of huge freshwater lakes which lie along Africa´s Great Rift Valley. Dominating the border between Rwanda and the DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo); Lake Kivu is Rwanda´s largest lake, and the sixth largest lake in Africa.
The real joy of this area is driving between the towns, and it´s a lovely option for a slower route between Nyungwe Forest National Park and Volcanoes National Park. The road gently curves back and forth as it weaves through hills and mountains beside the lake from Gisenyi all the way to Cyangugu, with Kibuye almost at its centre point. Every corner produces another gorgeous view. Eucalyptus trees line the road, while every inch of the hills seems to be terraced with bananas. Villagers smile and wave, and children constantly call out "Abuzungu!" as you drive past (the Kinyarwanda term for white people, like "Muzungu" in Swahili). You´ll end up with hands tired from waving, and feel like royalty at the end of the trip!
Lake Kivu´s three main towns are roughly 3-4 hours apart from each other. However, on our last visit, extensive road construction works were making the journeys longer.